Quote by Arnold Schwarzenegger
Im not looking for sympathy at all. - Arnold Schwarzenegger

Im not looking for sympathy at all. – Arnold Schwarzenegger

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I believe with all my heart that America remains the great idea that inspires the world. It is a privilege to be born here. It is an honor to become a citizen here. It is a gift to raise your family here, to vote here, and to live here. – Arnold Schwarzenegger

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I have plenty of money, unlike other Hollywood celebrities or athletes that have not invested well. – Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Excess of grief for the dead is madness for it is an injury to the living, and the dead know it not. – Xenophon

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A sorrows crown of sorrow is remembering happier times. – Alfred Lord Tennyson

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I sometimes get that wonderful sympathy between me and the audience, telling me Ive reached their hearts. And when I do, the thrill is mine. – Kate Smith

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I didnt feel any remorse or sympathy if I injured a rival. I went over the top a few times but I never broke anyones leg. – Peter Storey

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